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Useful links
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 * [[Image:Isimple system icons app edit.png|25px]]  How to edit a page - it's a lot easier than you might think.


 * [[Image:Crystal Clear action info.png|25px]]  Tutorial - a collection of pages explaining the most important things for contributing to Wikipedia.


 * [[Image:Crystal Clear app karbon.png|25px]]  Sandbox - the best place for trying things out. If previous edits you made to articles have been reverted because they were experimental or unconstructive, this is the place to make test edits.


 * [[Image:Nuvola apps filetypes.svg|25px]]  Where to ask a question - Wikipedia has numerous places for you to put your questions and comments forward.


 * [[Image:Crystal Clear app linneighborhood.png|25px]]  Five pillars - Wikipedia's official policies and guidelines are summarized here.


 * [[Image:Nuvola apps kdict.png|25px]]  Manual of Style - our style guide outlines our standards for ensuring that we present information in a consistent manner that promotes cohesion and professionalism.

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 * If you like working with images, you might be interested in the Graphic Lab. Similarly, this page shows you how to work with images in Wikipedia articles.


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